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09/19/2005

Here is the church, here is the steeple, here is the thinly veiled political strategy to rally the sheeple

In an effort to have a state constitutional ban on gay marriage passed in November, nearly 2000 churches across Texas took the opportunity yesterday to register their congregations to vote in the upcoming election. The drive was organized by the Texas Restoration Project, a local conservative action group.

Meanwhile, in an effort to mind their own business and live and let live, gay couples across Texas spent yesterday doing absolutely nothing to hinder the heterosexual's right to love and happiness in any way, shape, or form. This sentiment was organized by decency and common sense, a grouping of actions that desperately need conserving.

Ministers ask faithful to help ban gay marriage [Houston Chronicle]

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